Secretary Land Advises People to Visit Branch Together to Transfer Title

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"Buyers and sellers should work together to avoid headaches down the road,"Land said. "Buyers need to make sure the vehicle title is valid and free of liens. Sellers want to know they're no longer liable for the vehicle. All parties can ensure a smooth transaction by understanding their rights and responsibilities under the law."

If a joint visit isn't possible, then the seller must keep a record of the sale. The record may be a photocopy of both sides of the assigned title or a document that includes the name, address, driver's license number, and signature of the buyer, and also the vehicle's year, make, vehicle identification number, purchase price, and date of sale. The sale record must be kept for at least 18 months.

The record may be a photocopy of both sides of the assigned title or a document that includes the name, address, driver's license number, and signature of the buyer, and also the vehicle's year, make, vehicle identification number, purchase price, and date of sale.

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Secretary Land Advises People to Visit Branch Together to Transfer Title

Selling a car through the classifieds or from your front yard are simple ways of disposing of an unwanted vehicle. But secretar...

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